nidulating (Meaning)
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nidulating (p. pr. & vb. n.)
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nidulating Sentence Examples
- The hen's nidulating instinct kicked in as she searched for the perfect nesting spot.
- The female mouse has nidulated in a cozy burrow to prepare for giving birth.
- The barn owl's nidulating site is a dark and secluded hollow in an ancient oak tree.
- The nidulating process involves preparing the nest with soft materials and creating a safe environment for the eggs or young.
- The nidulating female hare digs a shallow depression in the ground, lining it with grass and fur.
- Birds start nidulating as early as February, building intricate nests to raise their offspring.
- Nidulating behavior is observed in a wide range of species, including birds, mammals, and reptiles.
- The nidulating female sea turtle digs a nest in the sand, lays her eggs, and covers them before returning to the ocean.
- Scientists studying nidulating seabirds use tracking devices to monitor their movements and nesting success.
- The conservation of nidulating habitats is crucial for ensuring the survival of bird and other animal populations.
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The hen's nidulating instinct kicked in as she searched for the perfect nesting spot.
The female mouse has nidulated in a cozy burrow to prepare for giving birth.
The barn owl's nidulating site is a dark and secluded hollow in an ancient oak tree.
The nidulating process involves preparing the nest with soft materials and creating a safe environment for the eggs or young.